
| 1. | \(9~{\mu \text{F}}\) | 2. | \(2~{\mu \text{F}}\) |
| 3. | \(3~{\mu \text{F}}\) | 4. | \(6~{\mu \text{F}}\) |
| 1. | \(30~\mu \text{F}\) | 2. | \(15~\mu \text{F}\) |
| 3. | \(25~\mu\text{F}\) |
4. | \(20~\mu\text{F}\) |
| 1. | \(0.9~\mu\text{F}\) | 2. | \(0.09~\mu\text{F}\) |
| 3. | \(0.1~\mu\text{F}\) | 4. | \(0.01~\mu\text{F}\) |
The equivalent capacitance of the combination shown in the figure is:
1. \(\dfrac{C}{2}\)
2. \(\dfrac{3C}{2}\)
3. \(3C\)
4. \(2C\)